Mademoiselle Bianchini

Charles Despiau, Artist C. Valsuani, Foundry
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About the Artwork

Mademoiselle Bianchini

1929

Charles Despiau (Artist) French, 1874-1946 C. Valsuani (Foundry) Paris

Bronze

15 in. 38.1 cm

Sculpture

European Modern Art to 1970

Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund

35.7

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Markings

Signed on back of neck, to right: C. Despiau.

Founder's mark to left on neck, CIRE/ VALSUANI/ PERDU

Provenance

Brummer Gallery (dealer), New York.

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Published References

DIA BULLETIN, vol 14, no 7, p 94-95.

Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit, AN EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN SCULPTURE, March 25-April 10, 1935.

Cranbrook Academy of Art, MODERN SCULPTURE, Oct 14-Nov 27, 1950, no 7.

John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis, SCULPTURE OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, Jan 7- Feb 11, 1951, no 7.

University of Michigan, PLASTIC AND GRAPHIC EXPRESSIONS BY MODERN SCULPTORS, Nov 1954.

DIA, City Art Museum, St. Louis, ORIGINS OF MODERN SCULP- TURE, 1946, pp 6, 8.

DIA, MODERN SCULPTURE, 1950, pp 28, 29 (ill).

DIA, ARTS AND CRAFTS IN DETROIT, Nov 26, 1976-Jan 16, 1977 no 256 (ill p 194).

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Charles Despiau; C. Valsuani, Mademoiselle Bianchini, 1929, Bronze. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund, 35.7.

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